Google's Doodle: 'From analog TV to smartphone', the doodle showed how the style of watching the Republic Day parade changed
Google's Doodle: Google's Doodle shows the change in the way of watching Republic Day from big TV sets with cathode ray tubes to small TVs and finally smartphones.
Search engine Google has released a special doodle on the occasion of India's 75th Republic Day, which depicts the change in the country from the era of analogue TV to the era of smartphones. Through creative artwork, it has been told how the style of watching the ceremonial parade on the occasion of Republic Day on screen has changed over the decades. India became independent in 1947 and became a republic on January 26, 1950.
From big TV sets with cathode ray tubes to small TVs and eventually smartphones, a lot has changed in India over the years. The doodle depicts two TV sets and a mobile phone, with the letter 'G' on the left side of the first analogue television set, and the sets' screens forming two 'O's of 'Google'.
The remaining three letters 'G', 'L' and 'E' of the Google logo are displayed on the screen of the mobile handset placed in that order. The first shows scenes of the parade in black and white on a TV screen, while the second shows a team of camels, reflecting changes in technology.
According to Google, "This doodle has been released to celebrate India's Republic Day, which commemorates the day in 1950 when the Constitution of India was adopted and the nation declared itself a sovereign, democratic and republican state." Was declared."
According to Google's note, "Today's Doodle, illustrated by guest artist Vrinda Javeri, reflects the changing way of viewing the Republic Day Parade." India is set to celebrate its 75th Republic Day on Friday with an impressive display of military might and rich cultural heritage on the grand duty path.
With an overarching theme of presenting the country's women's power and democratic values, a grand ceremony will be organized in which French President Emmanuel Macron will be present as the chief guest. President of India Draupadi Murmu will lead the nation in celebrating the 75th Republic Day during a 90-minute parade.